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Hi Richard,
Years ago I had a Mosley SWL vertical and found the beefiness of the
aluminum better than the Cushcraft R5 or Butternut HF 6V I've had since.
Don't know if Mosley uses the same aircraft grade tubing in the verticals
as they use in their yagis, but if so, it would be pretty strong. To me,
the Cushcraft aluminum seems lawn chair grade and the Butternut somewhat
better.
I looked at the Mosley site, and noticed that some of the verticals are
referred to as 1/4 wave with optional radials, but the others aren't called
1/4 wave. Perhaps these are considered to be 1/2 wave like the Cushcraft's
and they can get buy with no real radial system? Just like the Cushcraft's
use those little decoupling stubs at the antenna base.
73, Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 4:09 PM
Subject: mosley verticals
> Hi group;
> Just wondered if anyone had any experience with mosley verticals? A
> picture
> is always a thousand words but it didn't sound like there was a
> counterpoise
> but the also said that radials didn't make any significant difference. I
> never did find anything on their site that gave me band width info.
> Richard
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